Q. What are three other names for the Y variable?
The variable x is called the independent variable (also sometimes called the argument of the function), and the variable y is called dependent variable (also sometimes called the image of the function.) For y=12, there are two possible x’s. x=-4, and x=4.
Q. What are other names for the Y values?
y-Coordinate. A y-coordinate is the second element in an ordered pair. When an ordered pair is graphed as the coordinates of a point in the coordinate plane, the y-coordinate represents the directed distance of the point from the x-axis. Another name for the y-coordinate is the ordinate.
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- Q. What are three other names for the Y variable?
- Q. What are other names for the Y values?
- Q. What is a set of Y values?
- Q. What is another name for the input values of a function?
- Q. What is the other name for input?
- Q. What does a function do to any input?
- Q. How do you find the inputs and outputs of a function?
- Q. What are two basic categories of input?
- Q. What is input details?
- Q. What are the examples of input devices?
- Q. What are 3 examples of output devices?
- Q. What is the difference between imput and input?
- Q. How do inputs work?
Q. What is a set of Y values?
The range is the set of all y or output values. We may describe it as the collection of the second values in the ordered pairs.
Q. What is another name for the input values of a function?
domain
Q. What is the other name for input?
What is another word for input?
data | information |
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results | file |
news | notice |
score | conclusions |
scoop | observation |
Q. What does a function do to any input?
A function is a mathematical device that converts one value to another in a known way. We can think of it as a machine. You feed the machine an input, it does some calculations on it, and then gives you back another value – the result of the calculations.
Q. How do you find the inputs and outputs of a function?
Find the given input in the row (or column) of input values. Identify the corresponding output value paired with that input value. Find the given output values in the row (or column) of output values, noting every time that output value appears. Identify the input value(s) corresponding to the given output value.
Q. What are two basic categories of input?
Language and memoryData and instructionsText and graphicsStorage and commandsFeedbackCorrect. These are the two categories of input. Data can be unprocessed text or numbers, images, etc.
Q. What is input details?
Input refers to any information, or data, that is sent to a computer for processing. Input is often sent to the computer from a device such as a keyboard, mouse, or other input device. Putting it simple, input is the act of entering data into a computer.
Q. What are the examples of input devices?
In computing, an input device is a peripheral (piece of computer hardware equipment) used to provide data and control signals to an information processing system such as a computer or other information appliance. Examples of input devices include keyboards, mice, scanners, digital cameras and joysticks.
Q. What are 3 examples of output devices?
An output device is any piece of computer hardware equipment which converts information into human readable form. It can be text, graphics, tactile, audio, and video. Some of the output devices are Visual Display Units (VDU) i.e. a Monitor, Printer graphic Output devices, Plotters, Speakers etc.
Q. What is the difference between imput and input?
‘ ‘Input’ means what you have PUT INTO a project. “Input” is the correct word. “imput” is a misspelling of “input” that results either from a mishearing of the pronunciation of the word “input,” or from the correct hearing of a mispronunciation of it.
Q. How do inputs work?
Input: Getting Data from the User to the Computer. Some input data can go directly to the computer for processing. Input in this category includes bar codes, speech that enters the computer through a microphone, and data entered by means of a device that converts motions to on-screen action.